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Noel Nouvelet
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Robeson-Howard, MicheleEnsemble: Brass QuartetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 5Model: AOS1858This piece has clever twists and turns, moving from traditional to jazz. A great concert piece. 2 C Trumpets (alt. B♭ parts provided) Trombone (alt. F Horn part provided) Tuba -
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Noel Nouvelet
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1835The Noel Nouvelet is a traditional French carol dating from the fifteenth century. In the United States it is most often associated with the hymn, Sing We Now of Christmas, but the tune is also used for Now the Green Blade Rises, Jesus Christ Is Waiting, Welcome, Happy Morning, and... -
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Noel Nouvelet (Sing We Now of Christmas)
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: ABP0225"Noël Nouvelet" is a traditional French Carol. It gets a variety of treatments here through time signature, mood, mode, and key changes. This arrangement offers nice opportunities for each player to shine. Trumpet parts provided in B♭ and C. Arranged for the Mainstreet Brass Quintet -
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Noel Nouvelet (Sing We Now of Christmas)
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: ABP0251"Noël Nouvelet" is a traditional French Carol. It gets a variety of treatments here through time signature, mood, mode, and key changes. This arrangement offers nice opportunities for each many players in the group to shine. Instrumentation: 3 Trumpets in C Flugelhorn 2 Horns in F 2 Trombones Bass Trombone... -
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Nu Är Det Jul Igen (Now it is Yule again)
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Maiden Mueller, SpikeEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 3Duration: 1Model: AOS175"Nu Är Det Jul Igen" is a traditional Swedish dance carol. The title translates to "Now it is Yule again". World Parts are provided with this score when purchased as a PDF download. Instrumentation for standard and a number of alternate parts make this playable by almost any 5 piece... -
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O Come O Come Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Robeson-Howard, MicheleEnsemble: Brass QuartetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS1860The flugelhorns add a nice ethereal and vocal quality to this arrangement. A perfect meditation piece.. 2 Flugelhorns Trombone (alt. F Horn part provided) Tuba -
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O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Thomas, David R.Ensemble: Trombone QuartetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS595O come, O come, Emmanuel is a translation of the Catholic Latin text ("Veni, veni, Emmanuel") by John Mason Neale in the mid-19th century. The tune is taken from a series of antiphons from at least the 8th Century, but "Veni, veni Emmanuel" may well be 12th Century in origin. ... -
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: O'Hara, ChrisEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: AOS484"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" is a popular French Carol, arranged here for brass quintet. This arrangement is part of our Chris O'Hara Signature Series. Chris O’Hara is a renowned trumpet soloist, chamber musician and educator. He was a founding member of the internationally acclaimed Synergy Brass Quintet... -
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Boysen, AndrewEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 4Duration: 7Model: AOS647This great arrangement of "O Holy Night" was written for the Westwind Brass by award winning composer Andrew Boysen, Jr. It was recorded as part of the CD "Westwind Christmas". The first trumpet part includes a section for B flat Piccolo Trumpet. -
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Bill, ChristopherEnsemble: Trombone QuartetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 5Duration: 3.5Model: AOS715O come, O come, Emmanuel is a translation of the Catholic Latin text ("Veni, veni, Emmanuel") by John Mason Neale in the mid-19th century. The tune is taken from a series of antiphons from at least the 8th Century, but "Veni, veni Emmanuel" may well be 12th Century in origin. ...